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This record deserves better!

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What is it Pete? Not seen that before. One of my fave girlie records, would love a copy again! :thumbsup:

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What is it Pete? Not seen that before. One of my fave girlie records, would love a copy again! :thumbsup:

it's a boot. Think Pete is trying to say that they should at least try and make it look like a real one....

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it's a boot. Think Pete is trying to say that they should at least try and make it look like a real one....

Didn't know it had been booted. thought it might be a foreign one.

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This record deserves better!

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they dont care about booting so it dont suprise me that they dont make much effort to do a decent label, its not a collectors thing is it its just a record to play on the cheap, one thing though (apart from the flip of course) it makes the thing easier to spot not being an original

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This record deserves better!

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Good job they don't really, i would say :rolleyes:

Didn't we have a conversation once about it surely being possible to produce a perfect boot with the technology that must be out there these days ?

Think you came to the conclusion it might already be happening :thumbsup::wave:

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But what's the WORST looking (facsimile label) bootleg ever made I wonder...?

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...This one's pretty close to claiming that title, I'd say :unsure::lol::lol:

Guest mel brat
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...This one's pretty close to claiming that title, I'd say :lol::lol::lol:

Hmmm, should I feel flattered....? :thumbsup::unsure: :unsure:

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So who has booted this...let's name and shame the wunka wanker.gif

anyone got a real label scan for the record? I've seen it on a yellow brunswick promo, was it ever released as an issue? Thanks.

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Definitely Issued. Think Ted has a Stocker. Great record.

I found some real label scans on popsike, but only yellow. I've only seen it on ebay or lists as yellow. Stock must be much harder.

I like how on the bootleg they changed the publishing company, how stupid is that? I think the publishing on the bootleg must be from the other brunswick label they reused, and they didn't change that part.

The reason I originally asked for a scan was that I saw the Bob E. Lee and now think it might be a Chicago group, I never thought it was Chicago before. I've never seen it in Chicago and don't know anyone else in Chicago who has or has found this.

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Ted Massey's copy (posted on here earlier this year).

Nice one Ted.

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I see Freddie Perrin and Clay Roberts. I know Freddie Perrin was one of "the corporation" -- was he based in detroit when this came out? Who is Clay Roberts?


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I see Freddie Perrin and Clay Roberts. I know Freddie Perrin was one of "the corporation" -- was he based in detroit when this came out? Who is Clay Roberts?

Freddie Perren was never based in Detroit - he only joined Motown when it moved to L.A.

He was from Washington D.C. and that's where I believe this record was made. I think Brunswick would probably have picked it up in the same deal that brought them Bobby Reed's "You Are", another D.C. tune with some Perren involvement.

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Freddie Perren was never based in Detroit - he only joined Motown when it moved to L.A.

He was from Washington D.C. and that's where I believe this record was made.

I reckon you're right Tony...

A Clay Roberts is a Black Radio DJ in Washington.

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personally i havnt got a prob with boots UNTIL some one trys to pass it off as the real deal so i think its a good thing if they dont look exactly the same...and if someone pays an arm and a leg for a beautiful original copy at least he gets more for his money than just the tune

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I've only ever had this once and that was a near mint stock copy I got off the internet back in 1997! Can't remember who had it off me but it was before I was doing internet lists. Not even had a demo since, but that was mainly due to the price

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Definitely Issued. Think Ted has a Stocker. Great record.

Stock copies are very scarce, don't think I've seen more than one in 30 odd years. Funny, but it was only about 5 years ago that I noticed the backing girlies arn't singing "Whoo hoo," but actually "Boo hoo", as if crying! One of the all-time class girlie songs!

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as trevski says the issue is very rare i did have a mint issue in the 80s but think it went todmorden way when i sold up managed to get a demo back , one of the rarest on brunswick me thinks .

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I reckon you're right Tony...

A Clay Roberts is a Black Radio DJ in Washington.

Thanks for the info. That DC connection makes sense with the "corporation" since it also included Fonce Mizell I think. I'm glad I can cross this one off my list of Chicago groups to try to find to interview (I was worried that this was one more!).

Guest TONY ROUNCE
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Thanks for the info. That DC connection makes sense with the "corporation" since it also included Fonce Mizell I think. I'm glad I can cross this one off my list of Chicago groups to try to find to interview (I was worried that this was one more!).

FYI the Bobby Reed single that I mentioned earlier came out on Brunswick just two numbers before, having been previously issued on a label called Clay Town (# 17700 - can't just be a coincidence!).

The Brunswick 45 that kept them apart was Jackie Wilson's "I Believe I'll Love On" - written, I believe - and just to keep the DC connection going - by Charlie 'Shrine Records' Singleton...

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FYI the Bobby Reed single that I mentioned earlier came out on Brunswick just two numbers before, having been previously issued on a label called Clay Town (# 17700 - can't just be a coincidence!).

The Brunswick 45 that kept them apart was Jackie Wilson's "I Believe I'll Love On" - written, I believe - and just to keep the DC connection going - by Charlie 'Shrine Records' Singleton...

Is he Eddie 'Shrine Records' Singleton's brother?

Guest TONY ROUNCE
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Is he Eddie 'Shrine Records' Singleton's brother?

OK you got me, I was being terminally thick, for a change...

Memo to self - check brain is fully charged before making outrageously inaccurate claims.

Shoulda checked the facts, Rouncey....

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